Sir Isaac newton.
Nicholaus Copernicus can be called the father of modern astronomy. He is generally credited to be the proponent of the heliocentric theory. He said in his book"De Revolutionibus" that Ptolemy's system of epicycles was wrong while giving proof that his theory which stated that the earth was at the center of the universe. His work paved way for the golden age of astronomy Nicolas claimed that the world revolved around the sun. This was a big blow because that affected the religion of some places.
Gravity
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The gravity of the moon and the gravity of the sun.
The international dateline has normal gravity; our time zone conventions have no effect on the gravity of the planet Earth.
Isaac newton developed the laws of gravity when an apple fell out of a tree and hit him on the head.
sir issac newton developed it
i can tell u 2 sorry invented calculus the reflecting telescope And.... the obvious 1, gravity!!!! (i think!) Kylolias : He created the law of Gravity, intestimal calculus, the first reflecting telescope and many more.
Richard B Nelson has written: 'Tables for the determination of the optical effects of gravity on radially supported telescopic mirrors' -- subject(s): Mirrors, Reflecting Telescope, Telescope, Reflecting
It was Sir Isac Newton.
He invented infinitesimal calculus, reflecting telescope and explained gravity. He also invented the newtons. They are the measurement of some forces.
They were many and varied. He invented the reflecting telescope and calculus. Devised the laws of gravity, made significant contributions to optics. Was Master of the Mint
Sir Isaac Newton is best known for his contributions to mathematics and physics rather than inventions. His work on calculus, optics, and the laws of motion are among his most significant contributions to science.
Sir Isaac Newton made significant discoveries in astronomy, including formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation. He also developed the first practical reflecting telescope, known as the Newtonian telescope. Additionally, Newton's work in celestial mechanics laid the foundation for our understanding of the motion of planets and other celestial bodies.
Isaac Newton is known for his discoveries in physics and mathematics rather than inventions. He developed the laws of motion, formulated the law of universal gravitation, made significant contributions to calculus, and conducted experiments in optics that led to the understanding of light and color.
Newton's greatest achievements are the Law of Gravity, his laws of Motion, his development of Calculus, the Reflecting Telescope, his Theory of Light and his use of data, experiments and mathematical models.
Sir Isaac Newton didn't make the first telescope. He did however invent the first functionally effective reflecting telescope using a concave primary mirror and a flat diagonal secondary mirror. He built the telescope to improve his theories about light. This telescope bore advantages over the refracting telescope in that there was no longer color distortions developed by the lenses known as chromatic abberation.